[sqlite] Script Language

2007-03-09 Thread Cesar Rodas

I am planning to develop a interpreted language with LEMON && FLEX. The main
goal is to provide a easy way to script commons actions, and to teach
algorithm in my University (National University of Asuncion - Paraguay).

The language have syntax as PHP and Python

I am planning to create a SQLite support in the core, for teach SQL too.

Is any one instresting to help in this project?

Thanks to all.

PD: The language doesn't have a name jet, and will be Public Domain.

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Re: [sqlite] Script Language

2007-03-09 Thread Noel Frankinet

Cesar Rodas a écrit :
I am planning to develop a interpreted language with LEMON && FLEX. 
The main

goal is to provide a easy way to script commons actions, and to teach
algorithm in my University (National University of Asuncion - Paraguay).

The language have syntax as PHP and Python

I am planning to create a SQLite support in the core, for teach SQL too.

Is any one instresting to help in this project?

Thanks to all.

PD: The language doesn't have a name jet, and will be Public Domain.



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Hello Cesar,

I am interested in the inner working of LEMON, so I am ready to help (I 
know tcl and Lua, but I never have devlopped an interpretor).


Best regards

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Re: [sqlite] Script Language

2007-03-09 Thread Cesar Rodas

Your help will be welcome.

On 09/03/07, Noel Frankinet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Cesar Rodas a écrit :
> I am planning to develop a interpreted language with LEMON && FLEX.
> The main
> goal is to provide a easy way to script commons actions, and to teach
> algorithm in my University (National University of Asuncion - Paraguay).
>
> The language have syntax as PHP and Python
>
> I am planning to create a SQLite support in the core, for teach SQL too.
>
> Is any one instresting to help in this project?
>
> Thanks to all.
>
> PD: The language doesn't have a name jet, and will be Public Domain.
>
> 
>
> No virus found in this incoming message.
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8/03/2007 10:58
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Hello Cesar,

I am interested in the inner working of LEMON, so I am ready to help (I
know tcl and Lua, but I never have devlopped an interpretor).

Best regards

--
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Gistek Software SA
http://www.gistek.net



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Re: [sqlite] Script Language

2007-03-09 Thread Noel Frankinet

Cesar Rodas a écrit :

Your help will be welcome.

On 09/03/07, Noel Frankinet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Cesar Rodas a écrit :
> I am planning to develop a interpreted language with LEMON && FLEX.
> The main
> goal is to provide a easy way to script commons actions, and to teach
> algorithm in my University (National University of Asuncion - 
Paraguay).

>
> The language have syntax as PHP and Python
>
> I am planning to create a SQLite support in the core, for teach SQL 
too.

>
> Is any one instresting to help in this project?
>
> Thanks to all.
>
> PD: The language doesn't have a name jet, and will be Public Domain.
>
> 


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Hello Cesar,

I am interested in the inner working of LEMON, so I am ready to help (I
know tcl and Lua, but I never have devlopped an interpretor).

Best regards

--
Noël Frankinet
Gistek Software SA
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Just tell me what you expect from me.
Do you have a description of the language ( a grammar ?), is it object 
based, object orientated or just procedural.
Do you want to implement it in pure C or a mixture of C and C++. Is SQL 
a part of the language ?


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Re: [sqlite] Script Language

2007-03-09 Thread Cesar Rodas

Will be written in C. I don't know too much of C++.

Will be like python. Will have Class, Functions, and lineal execution.

And I just want people to be there when i need to do test, and/or people to
suggest the grammar, syntax. I mean more the "Language Design". And why not
helping with code

On 09/03/07, Noel Frankinet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Cesar Rodas a écrit :
> Your help will be welcome.
>
> On 09/03/07, Noel Frankinet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Cesar Rodas a écrit :
>> > I am planning to develop a interpreted language with LEMON && FLEX.
>> > The main
>> > goal is to provide a easy way to script commons actions, and to teach
>> > algorithm in my University (National University of Asuncion -
>> Paraguay).
>> >
>> > The language have syntax as PHP and Python
>> >
>> > I am planning to create a SQLite support in the core, for teach SQL
>> too.
>> >
>> > Is any one instresting to help in this project?
>> >
>> > Thanks to all.
>> >
>> > PD: The language doesn't have a name jet, and will be Public Domain.
>> >
>> >
>>

>> >
>> > No virus found in this incoming message.
>> > Checked by AVG Free Edition.
>> > Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.8/714 - Release Date:
>> 8/03/2007 10:58
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>> Hello Cesar,
>>
>> I am interested in the inner working of LEMON, so I am ready to help (I
>> know tcl and Lua, but I never have devlopped an interpretor).
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> --
>> Noël Frankinet
>> Gistek Software SA
>> http://www.gistek.net
>>
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Just tell me what you expect from me.
Do you have a description of the language ( a grammar ?), is it object
based, object orientated or just procedural.
Do you want to implement it in pure C or a mixture of C and C++. Is SQL
a part of the language ?

--
Noël Frankinet
Gistek Software SA
http://www.gistek.net



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Re: [sqlite] Script Language

2007-03-09 Thread Stef Mientki



Cesar Rodas wrote:
I am planning to develop a interpreted language with LEMON && FLEX. 
The main

goal is to provide a easy way to script commons actions, and to teach
algorithm in my University (National University of Asuncion - Paraguay).

The language have syntax as PHP and Python

I wonder why you're not using one of these ?
Looks to me you're reinventing the wheel,
while with a lot less effort you could give a better wheel a nice color ;-)

cheers,
Stef


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Re: [sqlite] Script Language

2007-03-09 Thread John Stanton
It is not reinventing the wheel to develop the knowledge and skill to 
design an effective language then to implement it effectively.  This is 
an admirable project which will leave its young developer "loaded for bear".


Stef Mientki wrote:



Cesar Rodas wrote:

I am planning to develop a interpreted language with LEMON && FLEX. 
The main

goal is to provide a easy way to script commons actions, and to teach
algorithm in my University (National University of Asuncion - Paraguay).

The language have syntax as PHP and Python


I wonder why you're not using one of these ?
Looks to me you're reinventing the wheel,
while with a lot less effort you could give a better wheel a nice color ;-)

cheers,
Stef


KvK: 41055629



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RE: [sqlite] Script Language

2007-03-09 Thread Samuel R. Neff

The original post said the goal is to teach algorithms, not programming
language design.  So for teaching algorithms I'd have to agree that using a
custom language is not the best choice.  For teaching how to write a
programming language, then of course you want to learn how to create your
own.

My $0.02.

Sam 


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From: John Stanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 12:13 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Script Language

It is not reinventing the wheel to develop the knowledge and skill to 
design an effective language then to implement it effectively.  This is 
an admirable project which will leave its young developer "loaded for bear".

Stef Mientki wrote:
> 
> 
> Cesar Rodas wrote:
> 
>> I am planning to develop a interpreted language with LEMON && FLEX. 
>> The main
>> goal is to provide a easy way to script commons actions, and to teach
>> algorithm in my University (National University of Asuncion - Paraguay).
>>
>> The language have syntax as PHP and Python
> 
> I wonder why you're not using one of these ?
> Looks to me you're reinventing the wheel,
> while with a lot less effort you could give a better wheel a nice color
;-)
> 
> cheers,
> Stef


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Re: [sqlite] Script Language

2007-03-09 Thread John Stanton
Both Knuth and Wirth use the approach of a language of their own design 
to teach algorithms (and more).  Cesar, like Newton, will see far by 
standing on the shoulders of giants.


Samuel R. Neff wrote:

The original post said the goal is to teach algorithms, not programming
language design.  So for teaching algorithms I'd have to agree that using a
custom language is not the best choice.  For teaching how to write a
programming language, then of course you want to learn how to create your
own.

My $0.02.

Sam 



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From: John Stanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 12:13 PM

To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Script Language

It is not reinventing the wheel to develop the knowledge and skill to 
design an effective language then to implement it effectively.  This is 
an admirable project which will leave its young developer "loaded for bear".


Stef Mientki wrote:



Cesar Rodas wrote:


I am planning to develop a interpreted language with LEMON && FLEX. 
The main

goal is to provide a easy way to script commons actions, and to teach
algorithm in my University (National University of Asuncion - Paraguay).

The language have syntax as PHP and Python


I wonder why you're not using one of these ?
Looks to me you're reinventing the wheel,
while with a lot less effort you could give a better wheel a nice color


;-)


cheers,
Stef




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Re: [sqlite] Script Language

2007-03-09 Thread Eugene Wee

Hi,

Well, another way to stand on the shoulders of giants is to use the work of 
those giants to build up your own.


Regards,
Eugene Wee

John Stanton wrote:
Both Knuth and Wirth use the approach of a language of their own design 
to teach algorithms (and more).  Cesar, like Newton, will see far by 
standing on the shoulders of giants.


Samuel R. Neff wrote:

The original post said the goal is to teach algorithms, not programming
language design.  So for teaching algorithms I'd have to agree that 
using a

custom language is not the best choice.  For teaching how to write a
programming language, then of course you want to learn how to create your
own.

My $0.02.

Sam

 
-Original Message-
From: John Stanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 
09, 2007 12:13 PM

To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Script Language

It is not reinventing the wheel to develop the knowledge and skill to 
design an effective language then to implement it effectively.  This 
is an admirable project which will leave its young developer "loaded 
for bear".


Stef Mientki wrote:



Cesar Rodas wrote:


I am planning to develop a interpreted language with LEMON && FLEX. 
The main

goal is to provide a easy way to script commons actions, and to teach
algorithm in my University (National University of Asuncion - 
Paraguay).


The language have syntax as PHP and Python


I wonder why you're not using one of these ?
Looks to me you're reinventing the wheel,
while with a lot less effort you could give a better wheel a nice color


;-)


cheers,
Stef



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